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Hot sauce is the champ. I don't think mustard or salsa have their own youtube series with celebs.
Damn I hate that show. I hate all the shit YouTube tries to push at me. That nerdy kid doing fast food reviews? I'm skipping it. 4 levels of macaroni and cheese? No chance I'm watching that either. But I did vote for hot sauce as far as a condiment. I like fresh salsa more, but it's limited in application unless you're making one outside of the usual Mexican flavor profiles. A nice corn salsa with microgreens and fresh herbs can work wonders for a delicate piece of fish. I mostly use mustard for vinaigrettes, so that's an ingredient for me. But this is more of a hotdog crowd. Hot sauce goes on fried chicken, seafood poboys, gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, soups and stews. I use it more frequently thus will vote for it.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
Hot sauce is the champ. I don't think mustard or salsa have their own youtube series with celebs.
Damn I hate that show. I hate all the shit YouTube tries to push at me. That nerdy kid doing fast food reviews? I'm skipping it. 4 levels of macaroni and cheese? No chance I'm watching that either. But I did vote for hot sauce as far as a condiment. I like fresh salsa more, but it's limited in application unless you're making one outside of the usual Mexican flavor profiles. A nice corn salsa with microgreens and fresh herbs can work wonders for a delicate piece of fish. I mostly use mustard for vinaigrettes, so that's an ingredient for me. But this is more of a hotdog crowd. Hot sauce goes on fried chicken, seafood poboys, gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, soups and stews. I use it more frequently thus will vote for it.
Hot Ones is a decent interview show.
And 4 Levels can be entertaining as well, but it's dependent on who's doing the cooking on the episode. Give me Emily, Lorenzo, and Chef Frank FTW!
Damn I hate that show. I hate all the shit YouTube tries to push at me. That nerdy kid doing fast food reviews? I'm skipping it. 4 levels of macaroni and cheese? No chance I'm watching that either. But I did vote for hot sauce as far as a condiment. I like fresh salsa more, but it's limited in application unless you're making one outside of the usual Mexican flavor profiles. A nice corn salsa with microgreens and fresh herbs can work wonders for a delicate piece of fish. I mostly use mustard for vinaigrettes, so that's an ingredient for me. But this is more of a hotdog crowd. Hot sauce goes on fried chicken, seafood poboys, gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, soups and stews. I use it more frequently thus will vote for it.
Hot Ones is a decent interview show.
And 4 Levels can be entertaining as well, but it's dependent on who's doing the cooking on the episode. Give me Emily, Lorenzo, and Chef Frank FTW!
Hot Ones is my favorite interview show.
obviously the gimmick of people eating incredibly hot sauce and therefore lowering their defenses and making them vulnerable and look uncool is great. but the show works because Sean is a superb interviewer. if he was a dumbass that was just like "yeeeeaaah buddy those wings are HOT don't you look dumb" it wouldn't have lasted this long.
and the team that comes up with the questions does incredible and thorough research. almost every episode the guests are as surprised by the depth and originality of the questions as they are by the heat of the sauce.
And 4 Levels can be entertaining as well, but it's dependent on who's doing the cooking on the episode. Give me Emily, Lorenzo, and Chef Frank FTW!
Hot Ones is my favorite interview show.
obviously the gimmick of people eating incredibly hot sauce and therefore lowering their defenses and making them vulnerable and look uncool is great. but the show works because Sean is a superb interviewer. if he was a dumbass that was just like "yeeeeaaah buddy those wings are HOT don't you look dumb" it wouldn't have lasted this long.
and the team that comes up with the questions does incredible and thorough research. almost every episode the guests are as surprised by the depth and originality of the questions as they are by the heat of the sauce.
having said that salsa FTW.
McDonald's and Wal-Mart are dumbasses, and they lasted a long time. Trump too.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
ramsay is great. theo von's is my personal favorite, it's just the funniest. kind of like Between Two Ferns bloopers* it's a video i throw on whenever i need to smile.
* just rewatched and i'm crying. the two big genuine laughs he gets out of Letterman and Jon Hamm are just so beautiful.
obviously the gimmick of people eating incredibly hot sauce and therefore lowering their defenses and making them vulnerable and look uncool is great. but the show works because Sean is a superb interviewer. if he was a dumbass that was just like "yeeeeaaah buddy those wings are HOT don't you look dumb" it wouldn't have lasted this long.
and the team that comes up with the questions does incredible and thorough research. almost every episode the guests are as surprised by the depth and originality of the questions as they are by the heat of the sauce.
having said that salsa FTW.
McDonald's and Wal-Mart are dumbasses, and they lasted a long time. Trump too.
This is a bad take. Postjack is totally right about Sean Evans and how often people are surprised by what a good interview it is.
I think my favorite Hot Ones was Josh Brolin because I expected him to be kind of obnoxious, but he seemed very level-headed and likable.
ramsay is great. theo von's is my personal favorite, it's just the funniest. kind of like Between Two Ferns bloopers* it's a video i throw on whenever i need to smile.
* just rewatched and i'm crying. the two big genuine laughs he gets out of Letterman and Jon Hamm are just so beautiful.
ramsay is great. theo von's is my personal favorite, it's just the funniest. kind of like Between Two Ferns bloopers* it's a video i throw on whenever i need to smile.
* just rewatched and i'm crying. the two big genuine laughs he gets out of Letterman and Jon Hamm are just so beautiful.
McDonald's and Wal-Mart are dumbasses, and they lasted a long time. Trump too.
This is a bad take. Postjack is totally right about Sean Evans and how often people are surprised by what a good interview it is.
I think my favorite Hot Ones was Josh Brolin because I expected him to be kind of obnoxious, but he seemed very level-headed and likable.
How is it a bad take? He said if he was a dumbass, he wouldn't have lasted so long. I didn't say he was a dumbass. I simply provided some dumbasses that did last for a while. There are plenty more. I don't watch the episodes, because I don't really care how someone else suffers while eating hot wings no matter how stupid or catchy they try to make the title. I just skip it. But I wasn't making a judgment call on whoever runs the show unlike the one you were trying to make on what you thought I was saying. Maybe you were mad about it and possessory of that YouTube show, but I don't want to be judgmental and make that assumption.
Post by stlallison on Oct 11, 2022 10:48:09 GMT -5
Hot sauce and mustard are both great options. Both very versatile, which is what a good condiment should be. While I LIKE salsa better, it doesn't go with as much as the other two.
This is a bad take. Postjack is totally right about Sean Evans and how often people are surprised by what a good interview it is.
I think my favorite Hot Ones was Josh Brolin because I expected him to be kind of obnoxious, but he seemed very level-headed and likable.
How is it a bad take? He said if he was a dumbass, he wouldn't have lasted so long. I didn't say he was a dumbass. I simply provided some dumbasses that did last for a while. There are plenty more. I don't watch the episodes, because I don't really care how someone else suffers while eating hot wings no matter how stupid or catchy they try to make the title. I just skip it. But I wasn't making a judgment call on whoever runs the show unlike the one you were trying to make on what you thought I was saying. Maybe you were mad about it and possessory of that YouTube show, but I don't want to be judgmental and make that assumption.
(Fuck. I can't even take this shit seriously)
I'm assuming that she's calling it a bad take because you're equating the longevity of businesses to that of an interviewer.